Carrie Underwood announces live concert film for Nov 17th

AVAILABLE DIGITALLY NOVEMBER 17th

On November 17th, fans of Carrie Underwood will get what they’ve been asking for, to experience her highly successful Storyteller Tour – Stories in the Round again, with the digital release of the live concert filmed at her sold out Madison Square Garden show. 2016’s top touring country female of the year took her critically-acclaimed world tour across nine countries, playing more than 100 shows for over one million fans. Carrie Underwood: The Storyteller Tour – Stories In The Round, Live from Madison Square Garden will be available digitally on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, and Qello.

“We had the best time on The Storyteller Tour performing for the fans last year,” says the reigning CMA Female Vocalist of the Year. “The amazing production and 360-degree stage let me get closer to them than ever before. I saw so many of their social media posts asking for a release of the show and we knew we had to do it. I’m so happy to get this out and relive the most fun I’ve ever had on tour!”

The tour traveled over 50,000 miles among 18 trucks and eight buses across North America. Each show consisted of 112 automation cues controlling all elements of the 150 foot-long in-the-round stage including seven stage elevators, three rings of video screen, a revolving central stage, and mirror ball, through 56 axes of motion. The tour used over 51,000 pounds of carbon dioxide, and dropped over 400 pounds of Mylar. Underwood’s wardrobe, created by Emmy-winning costume designer Marina Toybina, consisted of 32 custom made costumes and 214 pieces of jewelry, allowing for different outfit combinations across the show’s five acts in each city. The tour’s Creative Director was Barry Lather (Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Usher, Michael Jackson) and Butch Allen (Metallica, The Eagles, Eric Church, No Doubt) was the Production and Lighting Designer.

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